okay don't lie to him, most hardcore anime fans that are female are chubby yaoi fangirls
LOL, nah man. The last one that I dated was a psychologist major and the other a writer as well. But very attractive. I remember this one girl who was really hot and I wanted to get with who was into one of my favorites, Attack on Titan.
And of course Japanese women. Just this weekend I met two in Santa Monica. I brought up Attack on Titan and one got super excited. Next thing I know we found out that we had the same top 3 characters. It's actually a good ice breaker with them since a it's their culture haha.
There really isn't anything "gay" about it. At least not in England.
I've posted before my tatt from a particular anime called "Berserk".
Seems like it's considered differently over here.
Personally, I don't watch any new ones. Just the occasional re-watch of Berserk, or Fist Of The North Star every few years.
And, I have watched that with women. I watch whatever the fvck I want to watch, at the end of the day (especially if a woman is around me at length).
I don't get it myself. Everyone that I grew up with watched anime. My roommate who is six years older than me does, my ex roommates one of which is a navy seal does, and exes have watched as well. Until I started posting on the red pill, I had no push back. It's strange.
My guess is that some people think of Pokemon when they think of anime, especially with Pokemon go. They don't realize that anime is objectively more emotional than Western Art due to using aspect to aspect versus what we use in the West with action to action which isn't that emotional. And the stories seem to delve more into the human condition in a way that the West is afraid of going into.
It's shame too. Anime has something to offer everyone from shounen, action adventure, slice of life, drama, comedy, parody, science fiction, thrillers, horror, and so much more.
I am, like you a little disappointed with new anime. Though I think Attack on Titan is fantastic, One Punch Man straight up makes me laugh, and Sword Art Online connects me with my childhood in a unique way.
Btw, thanks for telling me about Berserk. I can't believe it took me so long to watch that!